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Is There a
Natural Remedy for High Blood
Pressure?
High blood pressure, or hypertension, is not a medical
condition to take lightly. It is, in fact, a very serious
condition that can have fatal consequences if not treated
effectively. The great majority of people who have hypertension
don’t even know it since it has no overt manifestations that
can not be attributed to other conditions such as headaches and
dizziness.
This is why every time you go to see your healthcare provider a
nurse takes your vital signs, including your pulse, heart rate
and blood pressure. This is how most hypertension is
discovered. Once detected, it is essential that you comply with
treatment for this condition, whether you use traditional
medicine or a natural remedy for high blood pressure.
Untreated, hypertension can cause fatal strokes and heart
failure.
High blood pressure is traditionally treated by physicians with
anti-hypertensive prescription medications like Tiazac,
Inderal, and many others. The great majority of these
medications have few, if any, unpleasant side effects. They
work by preventing your blood pressure from rising past a
certain point.
However, some hypertension medications do have side effects
like depression, and one type of medication just might not work
for you. You may have to try several medications and dosages
until your physician hits on the right regimen for you.
Using a Natural Remedy for High Blood Pressure
In alternative medicine, biofeedback is often used as a natural
remedy for high blood pressure. Using this treatment method
involves the use of monitoring instruments that provide you
with physiological information about how your body is
functioning, even though you may be unaware of what’s going on
inside you. Since it’s advent in the 1960’s, biofeedback allows
you to actually control your autonomic nervous system that
controls heart rate, blood pressure and gastrointestinal
activity.
A trained professional, usually a psychologist, attaches
electrodes to points on your skull and chest. These electrodes
pass information to a monitoring device that allows you to
actually see how your heart and brain are working. Through
mental and physical exercises in relaxation, you can learn to
control your breathing and heart rate. Soon, you will no longer
need the biofeedback device; you can do it on your own.
Herbal medicine is another type of natural remedy for high
blood pressure. In this type of alternative medicine, plants,
leaves, roots and bark of a beneficial nature are used to treat
or prevent certain medical conditions. You should always inform
your physician that you’re using herbal medicine as some
prescription medications and laboratory tests can be negatively
affected by the use of medicinal herbs.
Over the centuries, practitioners of herbal healing have
isolated natural substances that act as natural remedies for
high blood pressure. Garlic is the primary staple for treating
this condition. Garlic contains substances called alliin,
alliinase and allicin that have beneficial effects on blood
flow to the heart and brain. However, garlic has a negative
interaction with blood-thinning drugs like Warfarin, and large
doses used by pregnant women can cause a miscarriage. Coleus
leaves too have the same negative effects as garlic.
Hawthorn leaves and flowers are a highly effective natural
remedy for high blood pressure with none of the negative
effects of garlic and coleus. It works by regulating the
heart’s blood-pumping ability. Hawthorn usually comes in
capsules; you should never exceed the recommended dose since
this could cause a dangerous drop in blood pressure.
Olive leaves contain oleuropein, a substance that lowers blood
pressure, treats infections and lowers cholesterol. The ancient
Greeks prized these leaves so highly for their medicinal use
that, as a testament to its health benefits, Olympic athletes
were crowned with wreaths of olive leaves.
Stevia leaves are the newest addition to natural remedies for
high blood pressure. Stevia is a calorie-free sweetener that
also appears to reduce hypertension. But since more research is
needed to insure Stevia’s effectiveness and safety, it should
only be used under the supervision of a physician to avoid a
dangerous decrease in blood pressure.
Since hypertension too often hides from you until it’s too late
– you’ve already had a stroke or heart attack – consider
investing in a home-monitoring blood pressure device. They’re
not expensive and are easy to use, and they may just save your
life. If you’re a man of African American descent and if you’re
of any ethnic group over age 40, of either gender, you’re more
prone to this silent killer that may be lurking within your
central nervous system, especially if you have a family history
of hypertension.
Natural remedies for high blood pressure can also be used as a
preventative measure. Therefore, why not prevent it before you
experience the devastation this condition can cause? Just be
sure to monitor your blood pressure; if the ‘top number’ drops
below 120, stop using the herbs and see your physician.
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